Embattled Gupta-linked Eskom chief financial officer Anoj Singh says he earned the R1.9-million cash bonus he received in the last financial year.
Outa’s Dominique Msibi, said Muthambi’s abuse of power had led to the SABC finding itself in billions of rands in debt.
The DA is also looking at whether a criminal case can be opened against the Guptas in the United Arab Emirates.
Mkhwebane further argues that Zuma cannot decide who will chair the commission as he has a direct personal or financial interest in its outcome
Bell Pottinger announced three months ago that it had decided to cease work for Oakbay Capital after working for them for a year.
By the end of last week the company had found R37.5-million to make a loan instalment payment to the state-owned Industrial Development Corporation.
The former KPMG chief executive accused of having a cosy relationship with the Gupta family has resigned from his post at Alexander Forbes Africa.
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Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba was due in Parliament on Tuesday morning to account for some members of the Gupta family’s naturalisation
"There is an interesting battle emerging between the department of home affairs and Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba"
During the round, Zuma landed a subtle jab at opposition parties, accompanied by his trademark laugh
"The public protector wants to rob a democratically-elected government of a central function."
As Malema spoke, a pair of makeshift coffins were passed through the Boipatong crowd. One read "Rest in Pain Zuma"
Ngubane under a cloud since former Public Protector Thuli Madonsela released her ‘State of Capture’ report
Addressing a crowd of EFF supporters outside JHB Central Police Station, Malema said that "we’re protecting the poor African masses".
Nearly two weeks after the first "Gupta leaks", those who invested in the family are starting to feel the direct repercussions of the saga.
Howa described the M&G as something of a thorn in the side of the Zuma administration.
Opposition leader Mmusi Maimane said in a statement that the party consulted its lawyers, on Sunday, with a view to taking legal action.
The former finance minister wants the state arms manufacturer to prove it is not acting in the interests of the controversial Gupta family.
"If we are honest, a key appointment is not merely, or at all, about what Zuma wants"
The former minister in the presidency says he was formally introduced to a young Atul Gupta during a visit to India with the former president in 1996.
Executives at Trillian Capital Partners have laagered up to thwart the Gupta-linked company’s own internal probe
If the new finance minister wants to realise his presidential ambitions, he must de-Gupta himself
"The central bank respondents said they could not be “strong-armed” into making a decision"
An urgent court matter appears linked to the Guptas’ dwindling banking options.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan is seeking a declatory order on the extent of his power to intervene in a bank-client relationship
Sahara Holdings has filed papers seeking an order that Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan must pay legal costs from his own pocket.
Despite denials, a paper trail leads to a dormant firm aimed at tapping into the Asian arms market
Oakbay Investments, the controversial family’s main holding company, said it wasn’t aware that Baroda would close its accounts.
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The central bank wants the merger between the Habib Overseas Bank’s South African unit and a local company to be blocked.